.Com reminded everyone it's good
to be king this week as they swept every position but one on our
latest all extension Top 20 Sales Chart. We were also
again reminded that it is good to have Chinese buyers in the
market as they continued to pay premium prices for short domains, especially of
the 3-letter or numeric variety. One from the latter group - 458.com
- led this week's hit parade after being sold through Tracy
Fogarty's eNaming.com
for a cool $140,000. eNaming also claimed the #3 slot with OLife.com
at $80,000.

Sandwiched in between those two was BlueStar.com,
a domain that DomainHoldings
broker Hobi Michalec moved for $90,000. A new broker at
DomainHoldings, Michelle Ehrlich, also made a nice debut this
week, putting #17 (tie) ACTN.com on the Big Board at $15,000.

A pair of sales at Michael Mann's DomainMarket.com
helped round out the first five. #4 BroadSpectrum.com brought
$75,000 and Human Edge.com shared the #5 spot after
changing hands for $40,000. Sedo
co-starred in that position with their own $40,000 sale of SexShows.com.

By
Ron Jackson

#7 WMD.com brought the short domain
theme back to center stage with Paul W. Smith Jr. selling
that domain through 4.cn
for $37,500. Two more short numerics also landed on the elite
list. DomainsNext.com
sold #12 0145.com for $18,000 and Flippa.com
teamed up with DomainHoldings to move #13 1095.com for $17,566.

I mentioned that the .coms took every
chart entry but one. The lone exception was a one-letter ccTLD
- #11 I.la - that sold for $19,900 at Sedo. The non
.com gTLDs were left on the outside looking in but Flippa did
have two nice five-figure .org sales off the chart - Stockholm.org
at $12,800 and OF.org at $10,601.

Sedo rang up the most charted sales with
seven while DomainMarket booked five. The big week for .com was also
aided by IndusDomains.com
who banked $15,000 for #17 (tie) BlackBuck.com.
.

Here is how all of the sales leaders stacked up for the
week ending Sunday, July 12:

HealthInsurance Services, Inc

eHealthInsurance Services, Inc

eHealthInsurance Services, Inc

The DN Journal Top 20Highest
Reported Domain Sales - Mon. July 6,2015 - Sun. July 12,
2015(Foreign
currency to U.S. Dollar Conversions Based on Rates in
Effect July 15, 2015)

Domain

Sold For

Where
Sold

1.

458.com

$140,000

eNaming

2.

BlueStar.com

$90,000

DomainHoldings

3.

Olife.com

$80,000

eNaming

4.

BroadSpectrum.com

$75,000

DomainMarket

5.
tie

HumanEdge.com

$40,000

DomainMarket

5.
tie

SexShows.com

$40,000

Sedo

7.

WMD.com

$37,500

4.cn

8.

TPay.com

$36,000

Sedo

9.

TopHot.com

$35,000

DomainMarket

10.

IndustrialHeat.com

$22,500

DomainMarket

11.

I.la

$19,900

Sedo

12.

0145.com

$18,000

DomainsNext

13.

1095.com

$17,566

Flippa/
DomainHoldings

14.
tie

MegaBundle.com

€15,000 = $16,650

Sedo

14.
tie

Pharaon.com

€15,000 = $16,650

Sedo

16.

Limax.com

£10,000 = $15,600

Sedo

17.
tie

ACTN.com

$15,000

DomainHoldings

17.
tie

BlackBuck.com

$15,000

IndusDomains

17.
tie

EdgeMusic.com

$15,000

DomainMarket

17.
tie

Hyst.com

$15,000

Sedo

Keep in mind that these are the highest
value cash only sales that have been reported to us in the
past week. This column is meant to be an educational tool,
not a complete list documenting ALL high
value domain sales. Such a list is impossible to produce
because many sales are kept private at the insistence of
buyers, sellers or both. Our procedure for verifying the
accuracy of domain sales reports is available here.

There were nine more five-figure sales off the
chart led by DomainMarket's $13,500 sale of SpyApp.com.
They picked up another $12,000 for IncredibleWomen.com.
As I noted earlier, Flippa fetched $12,800 for Stockholm.org and added $10,601
for OF.org.

IndusDomains
drew $12,500 for KitchenClub.com while Sedo added four
more sales at this level including YouWish.com ($12,480), Ads.es
($11,101), FactorWise.com ($10,000) and MedicalTranscription.com
($10,000).

.Com Supporting
Cast

Sedo led the .Com Supporting Cast of four-figure
sales with Beebee.com at $9,999. Diff.com and WifiShare.com
kicked in $8,000 each and GrandLotto.com landed $7,800.
Improvex.com produced $7,215, MIXC.com commanded $6,882
and MyHappy.com hauled in $6,870.

The ccTLDs were led by the two
five-figure Sedo sales you saw in the all extension section
above - I.la at $19,900 and Ads.es at
$11,101. The biggest sale from this group that you have seen
yet is #3 on our latest weekly Country Code Top 20 Chart.
That is Profit.co.uk at $7,798, followed by #4 ABC.in
at $7,500, with Sedo booking both of those sales as
well.

Flippa rounded out the first five with Broker.io
at $6,000. They also scored with #10 Bla.st at $4,100
and #17 Bot.io at $3,100.

Sedo swept 15 of the 20 chart entries overall
with a roster that included #6 NLU.se at $5,600.
Two of the exceptions were Will
Noel-Smith

who sold #7 Doors.in for $4,500 in a private
transaction and Golem.eu
who moved #8 Tribes.be for $4,439.

It was a remarkably diverse week with 17
different extensions on the leader board. The only ones with multiple
chart entries (with two each) were .io, .in
and .de.Here is how the
country code leaders stacked up for the week ending Sunday, July
12:

Country
Code Top 20 ChartHighest Reported
Domain Sales - Mon. July 6, 2015 - Sun. July 12, 2015(Foreign
currency to U.S. Dollar Conversions Based on Rates in Effect
July 15, 2015)

There were several morefour-figure
sales off the chart led by Golem'eu's $2,663 sale of Heyday.eu.
They also sold TravelBlog.eu ($1,728), Wilma.eu
($1,665) and BodyPower.eu ($1,064).

Back at Sedo TSA.co.za went for $2,250,
FL2.nl and SexTube.es added $2,220 apiece
and Farmacia24.it tacked on $2,109. Sedo had 27 more four-figure ccTLD sales
ranging from $1,000 to $1,999 that are listed in
the table below:

Additional
Sedo ccTLD Sales Between $1,000 - $1,999

gemini.me

$1,999

regio-rabatte.de

$1,654

puppet.us

$1,995

aves.pt

$1,610

berufshaftpflichtversicherungen.de

$1,943

junto.us

$1,430

kuechenprofis.de

$1,887

vitech.de

$1,388

pawn.co.za

$1,780

mpz.de

$1,221

wlmusic.de

$1,776

powerbanks.de

$1,110

1a-promotion.de

$1,665

raffreddore.it

$1,110

gourmondo.nl

$1,665

zoologo.de

$1,110

helga.eu

$1,665

acma.it

$1,109

karex.de

$1,665

mob.co

$1,020

mcz.fr

$1,665

broker.me

$1,000

prestigehome.de

$1,665

carsales.io

$1,000

qanda.co

$1,665

rich.cc

$1,000

cloudnow.de

$1,664

Elsewhere, OwnThisDomain.co.uk
sold ClearMind.co.uk for $1,248 and Flippa sold two more - Blogs.io at $1,150 and Trips.to
at $1,008.

If there are country code extensions in our report
that you are not familiar with, you can look up the nation each
extension goes with here.

Like the ccTLDs the non .com gTLDs were
led by a pair of five figure sales noted earlier -
Stockholm.org at $12,800 and OF.org at $10,601,
with both sold by Flippa. The highest sale in this category that
you haven't seen yet is #3 Accomplice.net at $7,500
via Sedo. Sedo also rounded out the first five with Cabo.net
and Clone.org at $4,000 each.

Sedo went on to log 10 of the 16 reported
sales with Flippa taking all of the others. Sedo's roster
included #6 Rig.org at $4,800 while Flippa's hits
included #7 Cognac.net at $3,050.

The .orgs outpointed the .nets 8-6
to win the extension races. The remaining spots went to a .club
and a .info. Here's how all of the Non .Com gTLD leaders
stacked up for the week ending Sunday, July 12: